The main objective of this proposal is to enhance the quality of life in Kársnes. It embraces the positive features of the peninsula s tip and weaves

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The main objective of this proposal is to enhance the quality of life in Kársnes. It embraces the positive features of the peninsula s tip and weaves them together to create multi-functional and dynamic urban fabric. Traffic, cycling and pedestrian infrastructure is strengthened and the harbour is extended, making the Kársnes harbour area ripe to receive a range of businesses and residents. 2

Kársnes is a peninsula at the western end of Kópavogur that extends into Skerjafjörður inlet with Arnarnes and Álftanes across the water to the south and west and Reykjavík to the north. In the context of the Greater Reykjavík area, Kársnes is centrally located but also quite isolated as it is surrounded by bodies of water on three sides. Weather and ocean currents make it an ideal harbour zone, its docks often referred to as some of the best in Iceland. The competition site offers panoramic views that include stunning silhouettes of Keilir and Snæfellsjökull in the distance beyond Skerjafjörður. The tip of Kársnes is home to an assortment of businesses ranging from small artists studios to large scale industrial manufacturers. Residential housing is scattered in between, making it a somewhat odd, yet interesting mix. Extending eastwards towards the Hamraborg cultural and commercial center, is a by and large residential neighbourhood. 3

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The competition brief describes a very openended call for ideas. The teams approach was to address this brief by assembling a group of key actors and residents in the area who encompass a wide area of expertise. Their extremely valuable insight and expert input as well as a passion for their intimate surrounding, is quintessential to the proposal, providing a firm ground to stand on when developing the plan, both for the broad strokes and the specifics. Some of the main themes/goals that emerged in the collaboration were: Maintaining the solidary small town spirit that characterizes Kársnes. A strong emphasis on the life by the harbour and the shore line and public access to the ocean. Planning the usage of the inlets in Skerjafjörður. Reaffirming the bridge over Fossvogur and the connection to downtown Reykjavík. Accommodating diverse modes of transportation and public transport. Simplified street grid and better internal and external connections. Diverse mix of residential housing, industry, commerce, restaurants, innovation startups, offices and recreational/cultural facilities to enhance the vitality of the area at all hours of the day. Special emphasis on ocean related innovation, commerce and production. Opportunities with increased tourism. For example, introducing accommodation for international seafarers and attracting tourists from downtown Reykjavík. Retaining open areas for recreation. Preservation of nature and wildlife. These themes went on to form the basis for the programmatic goals moving forward and are very much in sync with the Nordic Built principles as well as the juries criteria. To achieve the above goals it is important to focus on following the key elements. 5

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...The Waterfront At the heart of our proposal is the access to the waterfront. It takes on many different forms and functions. The harbour front should remain a hard dynamic surface for residents, visitors and ocean related activity alike, encouraging public interaction with the authentic harbour bustle (see fig.3). A south facing beach is formed at the northeast corner of the area, allowing for soft access to the ocean for sea swimmers, canoers and playful engagement with the ocean. It is sheltered by a breakwater barrier that extends out from a beach-centre, housing a café, canoe storage and spa/sauna to the north and a coastal park to the south and east (see fig.4). New floating docks extend from the harbour to accommodate the sailing club s fleet as it moves from its current location. The harbour breakwater barrier is extended to receive more vessels as the area develops and the facilities and infrastructure for local and international seafarers is put in place, including the multifunction recreation centre at the harbour. Two canals extend the waterfront into the urban fabric increasing its presence along the Snæfellsjökull view axis. Steps down to the water are introduced allowing people to lounge by the water enjoying their lunch. The Blue buffer runs along the west and north coastline and is characterized by it s coarse breakwater barrier and rough ocean inspired landscaping. 7

1. Recreational Center 2. Improved bus connections 3. Pedestrian Axis 4. Food Market 5. Marina extension 6. Teledyne Submarine 7. Innovation Office space 8. The Scouts / Rescue team 9. Residential / Mixed - use 10. Harbour facing cafe/restaurant figure 3. 8

...Mixing up the program One of the aims of the proposal is to enhance the vitality of the area at all hours of the day. Thus, the competition proposal is largely composed of mixed use commercial, industrial and housing zones. In this competition phase it is estimated that the number of housing units will be between 300-450. Building heights range from 1,5 to 4,5 floors, top floors reserved for housing in mixed use buildings. Phasing the proposal into smaller pockets at opposing ends of the site ensures that the complete vision for the site is implemented. See proposed phasing for the area in figure 2 and enclosed video. New residential- and student housing will rise in the east part of the competition area, weaving into the pre-existing urban fabric of workshop-, business-, manufacturing- and residential buildings, flanking the north-south bridge axis. All development extending north along that axis should accommodate ground floor commercial space and/or live-work typology housing, creating dynamic commercial activity. Mixed use office/residential zones lie along the north and west shores met by a seaside village typology in the south-west corner of the site. The village gradually steps down in height towards the dock capturing the small human scale that characterizes many traditional Icelandic harbour areas. The village connects back to the existing harbour front, acting as both an active live-work/restaurant zone as well as lending the harbour a charismatic backdrop. An existing industrial core is enveloped in a green buffer to the north and west, which to some extent separates it visually from the new development circumscribing it. Three urban magnets are strategically placed to create a certain tension on the grid that binds the site together internally, the Recreation centre at the harbour, the Beach centre and the Marine museum....connecting the dots The three urban magnets act as vertexes on a triangular pedestrian vista that visually and physically connects places of interest within the site and give pedestrians a sense of orientation often lacking in modern urban life. The axes are created by sightlines to notable landmarks, Keilir to the southwest, Snæfellsjökull to the northeast and Perlan on top of Öskjuhlíð further orienting the site within its larger context of Iceland s south west corner. The bridge connects Kársnes to downtown Reykjavík, The University of Iceland and Reykjavík University making it an attractive option for innovative research driven businesses to settle in, for example companies in the marine industry. It also paves the way for tourism spilling over from the Reykjavík city center. 9

1. Bridge over Fossvogur Pedestrian and cycle path 2. Lighthouse 3. Sauna 4. Beach Center 5. Pedestrian axis slopes into the sea 6. Kindergarten 7. Bicycling path through coastal park figure 4. 10

...Going places The proposal is largely based on the existing street grid. The main change is a new connection between Borgarholtsbraut and Bakkabraut and Þinghólsbraut merging with Hafnarbraut providing a better connection to the south part of Kársnes and Hamraborg. It also provides more route choices and distributes the traffic better than the existing street grid. Emphasis is placed on good infrastructure for sustainable transportations such as walking, cycling and bus transport. All buildings will have cycling storage and cycling parking will be in all public spaces. A major part in promoting more cycling is the new bridge for cyclists and pedestrians that connects Kársnes and Vatnsmýrin. The connection over the bridge via bus is also a viable option that the proposal takes into consideration by preparing the road structure to accommodate bus traffic should it be considered viable as the area develops. The bridge creates a bicycling connection between the existing cycling route at Fossvogur and the existing cycling route at the south shoreline of Kársnes. It will shorten commuting distances to the Reykjavik capital area, Reykjavik University and the University of Iceland. The proposal is based on mixed land use. Enabling people to live, work and study in close proximity, promoting sustainable modes of transport due to shorter commuting distances between work, school and home. A multiple choice of sustainable modes of transportation will inspire a healthy lifestyle ensuring better quality of life. 11...Sustainability The proposal emphasizes a simple, functional design of buildings. An important factor in the sustainability of the area is the multifunctionality of each building. A building shall be designed to last and to be able to change function over its lifetime. Housing will be designed with non-occupant basements and the coastline is defended with breakwater barriers. Iceland has the advantages that all heating and electricity derives from renewable resources. The proposal therefore places emphasis on the importance that building materials for new buildings or renovation shall be chosen with live cycle perspective and that they have low embodied carbon footprint. Carbon capturing is supported by introducing vegetation the green buffer (see video). A green path also follows the original coastline of Kársnes from the beach to the harbor. Connecting the green areas strengthens the ecology in the area. Blue green systems are used to capture and channel rainwater along the pedestrian axes. For a graphic overview of the proposal please refer to the enclosed video.